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Author of Great expectations
main character of Great Expectations
main characters full name
pip's brother-in-law
joe is a
who is pip's mother
what has Pip always been dreaming of having
Pip had a friend in the very beginning of the book he was a
The girl Pip loves
Estella always called pip
what is the setting in great expectations
what was Pip in with joe
who is Pips guardian
Pips guardian is a what
the first word of the title
the second word of the title
this person cares for mrs. joe and moves in pips home
pip held this in after he left for London
pip had to say before he left for London
this person took care of Estella
a type of money in time period of Great expectations
Mr. jaggers clerk
wemmick had a type of building what was it
wemmick felt like a _________ in his home
A nickname for Bentley Drummle
mrs. joe always gave pip this kind of food what was it
one of Pips best friends
Joe worked in a
how many chapters are in Great expectations
mrs. joe always gets on a ____________
pips sister
how much money did jaggers give pip on his 21st birthday
do we know the name of pips father
estella and miss havisham get in a what
who does estella favor over pip
what does pip not notice since he has been in london he has ___________
when was Great expectations written
their are nearly how many characters in this book
at first pip lived in the
Great Expectations is a very ___________ novel
what country Is London in
their were people in London who lived in __________
and their were people who lived in______________
Herbert was trying to create a new ____________
at nine' O clock at night at wemmicks house its considered_________________
this is where all the prisoners were held
this person helped out joe where he joe works
on sunday evenings pip used to always stand out in what
who is joe's uncle
what was on miss havisham's dining table an____________________________________

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